The World According to Colour

A Cultural History

The world comes to us in colour. But colour lives as much in our imaginations as it does in our surroundings, as this scintillating book reveals. Each chapter immerses the reader in a single colour, drawing together stories from the histories of art and humanity to illuminate the meanings it has been given over the eras and around the globe. Showing how artists, scientists, writers, philosophers, explorers and inventors have both shaped and been shaped by these wonderfully myriad meanings, James Fox reveals how, through colour, we can better understand their cultures, as well as our own. Each chapter offers a fresh perspective on a different epoch, and together they form a vivid, exhilarating history of the world. 'We have projected our hopes, anxieties and obsessions onto colour for thousands of years,' Fox writes. 'The history of colour, therefore, is also a history of humanity.'

A book to brighten the dullest days

Rachel Campbell-Johnston, The Times (Books of the Year)

About James Fox

James Fox is an academic, author and multi-award-winning, BAFTA-nominated broadcaster, known for his many acclaimed BBC documentaries. He is Director of Studies in History of Art at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Creative Director of the Hugo Burge Foundation, a charity dedicated to supporting arts and crafts across Britain. He is also the author of the celebrated book The World According to Colour: A Cultural History.
Details
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780141976655
  • Length: 320 pages
  • Dimensions: 196mm x 19mm x 127mm
  • Weight: 286g
  • Price: £12.99
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